Hugues IV de Campdavaine, Comte De Saint-Pol

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Hugo IV de Campdavaine (de Saint-Pol), comte de Saint-Pol

Also Known As: "Count Hughes V of /St. Pol/"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Pol, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Death: February 1205
Didymoteicho, Macédoine Orientale, Grèce (Greece)
Immediate Family:

Son of Anselme 'Le Jeune' "Candavène" de Saint-Pol, comte de Saint-Pol and Eustachie de Champagne, Countess of Essex
Husband of Yolande van Hengouwen
Father of Elisabeth Candavène, comtesse de Châtillon and Eustache Candavène de Saint-Pol
Brother of Beatrice of Saint Pol; Marguerite de Saint-Pol; Claire de Saint-Pol and Eustache of St. Pol

Occupation: Comte, de Saint-Pol, Sieur, de Didymotika, Connétable, de l'Empire Latin d'Orient, Croisé
Managed by: Douglas John Nimmo
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About Hugues IV de Campdavaine, Comte De Saint-Pol

Not a Chatillon - the St Pols did not acquire Chatillon until after his time.

Parents ANSELME de Saint-Pol "Candavène" and one (unknown which one) of his three wives. (Anselme was the son of HUGUES [III] "Candavène".) http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#AnselmeSaintP...

HUGUES [IV] de Saint-Pol "Candavène" (-Feb 1205). Comte de Saint-Pol 1175. “Hugo Campusavenæ...comes Sancti Pauli...filius suus et heres...et uxor mea Yolendis et frater meus Ingelrannus” donated “duas partes decimæ de Buschoi”, held by “Anselmus pater meus”, to Molesme by charter dated 1186[1100]. On crusade 1192 and 1200. "Hugo comes S. Pauli et Jole uxor mea" donated property to the church of Thérouanne with the consent of "generorum meorum Galteri de Castellione et Johannis domini de Nigella et filiarum mearum Elilzabeth et Eustathiæ" by charter dated Jan 1201[1101]. Villehardouin records that "Count Hugh of St Paul, Peter of Amiens his nephew…" formed the third division in the attack on Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204[1102]. Lord of Didymotika 1204. m ([1178]%29 as her second husband, YOLANDE de Hainaut, widow of IVES [II] de Nesle Comte de Soissons, daughter of BAUDOUIN IV Comte de Hainaut & his wife Alix de Namur ([1131/35]-after Apr 1202). The Chronicon Hanoniense names (in order) "Yolandem, Agnetem, Lauretam" as the daughters of "Alidis comitissa Hanonensis …cum viro Balduino comite", specifying that Yolande married firstly "Ivo senior…comes Suessonis dominusque Nigelle", but was childless by her first husband, and married secondly "Hugonis Sancti Pauli", recording in a later passage that she was 47 years old at the time of her second marriage in 1178[1103], although her age is probably exaggerated considering that she gave birth to two children by her second husband. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names (in order) "comitem Balduinum, Henricum de Seburgo et quatuor sorores" as children of "comiti Balduini de Haynaco", naming one daughter (second among those listed) "cometissa Suessionensis Hyolenz" specifying that she later married "comiti Hugoni de Sancto Paulo"[1104]. “Hugo Campusavenæ...comes Sancti Pauli...filius suus et heres...et uxor mea Yolendis et frater meus Ingelrannus” donated “duas partes decimæ de Buschoi”, held by “Anselmus pater meus”, to Molesme by charter dated 1186[1105]. "Hugo comes S. Pauli et Jole uxor mea" donated property to the church of Thérouanne with the consent of "generorum meorum Galteri de Castellione et Johannis domini de Nigella et filiarum mearum Elilzabeth et Eustathiæ" by charter dated Jan 1201[1106]. Comte Hugues [IV] & his wife had two children:

a) ELISABETH de Saint-Pol ([1179]-before 1240). The Chronicon Hanoniense names (in order) "Elizabeth et Eustachium" as the children of "Hugonis Sancti Pauli" & his wife[1107]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Ysabellam uxorem comitis Galtheri de Castellione, qui per uxorem factus est comes de Sancto Paulo, et Eustaciam uxorem Iohannis de Nigella" as children of "comiti Hugoni de Sancto Paulo" & his wife[1108]. "Hugo comes S. Pauli et Jole uxor mea" donated property to the church of Thérouanne with the consent of "generorum meorum Galteri de Castellione et Johannis domini de Nigella et filiarum mearum Elilzabeth et Eustathiæ" by charter dated Jan 1201[1109]. "Galcherius de Castelione montis Gaii dominus" donated property to Tremblay "pro salute anima…fratris mei Guidonis" with the consent of "Elisabeth uxoris mee" by charter dated Jan 1205[1110]. Ctss de Saint-Pol 1205. The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium refers to the wife of "Waltheri de Castellione" as "filiam Hugonis comitis Sancti-Pauli"[1111]. “Elisabeth de Castellione comitissa Sancti Pauli” confirmed an agreement between “Guidonem et Hugonem filios meos” and “Matheum de Rollepot militem” concerning “terra...Baulesche” by charter dated Jul 1220[1112]. Her second marriage is confirmed by the charter dated [2/30] Apr 1233 under which her son “Hugo comes Sancti Pauli” did homage to Louis IX King of France for the lands of “mater mea I. comitissa Sancti Pauli et Johannes de Bethunia, qui dicebatur eius maritus”[1113], although the last phrase suggests doubt about whether the couple was actually married. m firstly (1196) GAUCHER [III] Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Marne, son of GUY [II] Seigneur de Châtillon & his wife Alix de Dreux [Capet] (-killed in battle Oct 1219). Comte de Saint-Pol. m secondly (1231) JEAN de Béthune, son of GUILLAUME [III] de Béthune & his wife Mathilde van Dendermonde (-before 1240).

b) EUSTACHIE de Saint-Pol ([1180]-before 1241). The Chronicon Hanoniense names (in order) "Elizabeth et Eustachium[sic]" as the children of "Hugonis Sancti Pauli" & his wife[1114]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Ysabellam uxorem comitis Galtheri de Castellione, qui per uxorem factus est comes de Sancto Paulo, et Eustaciam uxorem Iohannis de Nigella" as children of "comiti Hugoni de Sancto Paulo" & his wife[1115]. "Hugo comes S. Pauli et Jole uxor mea" donated property to the church of Thérouanne with the consent of "generorum meorum Galteri de Castellione et Johannis domini de Nigella et filiarum mearum Elilzabeth et Eustathiæ" by charter dated Jan 1201[1116]. m (before 1200) JEAN [II] de Nesle, son of JEAN Seigneur de Nesle, de Falvy et de Hérelle & his wife Elisabeth van Peteghem (-23 Dec 1239). Châtelain de Bruges 1200.

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Hugues IV de Campdavaine, Comte De Saint-Pol's Timeline

1150
1150
St Pol, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
1179
1179
St Pol, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
1180
1180
Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France
1205
February 1205
Age 55
Didymoteicho, Macédoine Orientale, Grèce (Greece)
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